The Call to Unbind Some women have felt it for years. A pull they could not explain. A memory without a clear beginning. A sense that they came from a lineage they could not name, carrying gifts they were never taught how to use. They have always known they were here for something. Not because they were better than anyone else. Not because they had all the answers. But because some part of them could feel what was coming. They were early. When Mary first told me that we were here to gather the women, I did not fully understand what she meant. I thought perhaps she meant creating community. Bringing women together. Making a place where we could talk openly about Mary Magdalene, recover the teachings that had been hidden, and remember the feminine wisdom that had been pushed out of our spiritual traditions. That was part of it. But I understand now that the gathering is much larger. We are living through uncertain times. Old structures are breaking down. The stories we were given about who we are, what we are allowed to know, and where our authority comes from are no longer holding. Women are remembering. They are remembering their intuition. Their healing gifts. Their connection to the Earth, to Spirit, to one another, and to the wisdom carried through their own bodies. But remembering is only the beginning. Before we can hold space for others, we must learn how to hold ourselves. Before we can guide women back to their inner knowing, we must confront the forces that separated us from our own. Before we can teach others to trust the soul, we must begin unbinding ourselves from the conditioning, fear, trauma, inherited beliefs, and survival patterns that have kept the soul buried beneath the noise. This is the work of Unbinding the Soul. Soul Remembrance and Unbinding are the first steps in preparing for the deeper work of Sacred Union of the Soul. They prepare us to become whole enough to carry what is coming. Not perfectly healed. Not endlessly polished.